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Wednesday,
September
25th, 1996
Turkey Bites
- Honors: Shayne Graham was named Big East Special Teams player of the week for his
performance in the Rutgers game, while Druck was named Big East Offensive player of the
week. While I can't argue with Druck's numbers (282 yards passing, 53 rushing), I think
that Brian Edmonds, who had 141 yards on only 14 touches of the ball, should have garnered
the award, by just a slight edge. He controlled the game with his blocking, running, and
pass catching, and in the fourth quarter, he took over, because Rutgers had worn down to
where they could no longer tackle him.
- Tent city: students are already camping out for tickets for the UVa (ugh) game. Beamer
and some of his stars (T.J. Washington, Waverly Jackson, Cornell Brown, and Brian Edmonds)
showed up at 6:45 A.M. Tuesday morning with coffee, donuts, and hot chocolate and passed
them out. The "meeting of the campers" is fast becoming a tradition at Tech, and
although it doesn't make the headlines that a brawl in the street gets, it makes just as
strong a statement about our players. 6:45 A.M.? I'm hitting the snooze bar for the fourth
time right about then. Can you imagine being woken up by Cornell Brown, a future NFL star,
carrying a box of donuts?
By the way, if it sounds like it's early for them to be
handing out UVa (ugh) tickets, my take on that is that the Tech ticket office wants to
give the students their share and then send the rest to those orange-and-blue creeps in
Charlottesville (ugh) at $23 bucks a pop.
- Tech has been simulating Syracuse's offense in practice this week by having freshman DB
Andre Kendrick play the part of Donovan McNabb. Kendrick played QB at E.C. Glass in
Lynchburg, and the coaches report that he's doing a pretty decent job of imitating McNabb.
Meanwhile, the Tech players are hot under the collar that they're not favored in this
game. It's just another indicator, they say, of the lack of respect that the Hokies get.
Good.
You know how this team feeds on lack of respect....
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